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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

One of my favorite activities each day
is watching new Youtube videos from my subscribed channels. I follow a
lot of channels, but recently I have found a new channel that has
quickly become one of my favorites! It is called Kyde and Eric
(pronounced Katie and Eric). They are an American couple who now live
in Japan and their channel is a vlog style format following their
adventures in Japan as well as different countries they visit from
time to time.

Kyde and Eric have very likable
personalities and it is very interesting to see the culture and
environment in Japan. They have been making videos for years so the
quality is very good and they have developed a nice following without
getting too popular yet. If you like vlog style channels or travel
style videos, I highly recommend checking it out! Here are a few
videos to get started. Enjoy!

Monday, September 21, 2015

Over the years I have collected a fair amount of shoes and while I am not a huge sneaker fanatic, I still have some rare collectible shoes from the late 90's early 2000's. Since they are hard to find these days, I figured I would snap a few pics and upload them here to share. Here are some of my favorites:

adidas Mirra II - This is a signature shoe from BMX freestyle rider Dave Mirra. It is his 2nd signature shoe and features a black and white color with silver stripes. These were from 1998 and have a unique style with the forward slanted stripes and wavy outsole design. They also feature adiprene cushioning and Dave Mirra details on the heel tabs.

adidas Mirra III - I was a BMX rider back in the day and since I liked the Mirra II's, of course I had to get the Mirra III's. They have a more traditional black color with silver/white stripes. They also feature a similar outsole design but have a Kevlar toe for extra durability. These came out after the Mirra II which would have been around 99-2000.

Puma Cellerator Inhale - I was also into running around this time and one of the shoes that caught my eye was the Puma Cellerator Inhale. It has a unique jute colored upper material, faded red logo on the sides, and claw like pattern on the sole. They also feature the Cell cushioning technology. Unlike the other shoes, I didn't wear these ones as much so they are actually still in very good condition!

DC Centre - Rounding out the collection is a skate shoe, the DC Centre. It is from around 2002 and has a very futuristic look with a smooth black material with grey accents and patent details. Also different about this shoe is the construction is very wide and the tongue is extremely padded. It feels like you are wearing pillows on your feet! These are definitely one of my favorites and I have never seen another one quite like it even from the same company.

All of these were worn so they don't have too much resale value, but they do have a lot of sentimental value. Did you own one of these shoes back in the day or have another shoe that is one of your all time favorites? Feel free to share in the comments below.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Recently, I got the idea to make my own ice pops using juice and frozen fruit after having success with the frozen fruit beverage idea. I had looked online for ice pop molds at online stores like Amazon, but put off getting them until I just happened to see one of them on clearance at Target. They had one by Jelly Belly called "Lickety Sip Ice Pops". I'm not sure how Jelly Belly is involved with ice pops but it was only $2 so I decided to get it.

I got it home and started making the first batch. I decided to try a few different combinations with different juices and different frozen fruits in each one just to make them a little more fancy. I was surprised at how much fun it was to actually make them. It felt like a science project or something. Once they were made, I put them in the freezer to freeze.

The next day I tried them out. It was a little hard to get the ice pops out of the mold. They recommend putting it in warm water, but I just tried to wiggle it out by hand. It took about a minute to get it out of the mold. Overall the pop turned out well. It had a good shape and texture with the juice and frozen fruit. The only down side I would say is you have to be careful not to spill while eating them because juice can drip into the bottom and can spill out of you tip it sideways.

Overall I would probably make them again, but I find just having the juice with frozen fruit mixed in is easier and tastes just as good if not better. It is more fun to make the pops but for convenience and neatness, I would probably stick with the juice vs the ice pops. If you are looking to make your own ice pops, I would recommend the Jelly Belly ice pop mold.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Many people who work full time jobs
have time off for the weekends and holidays such as Labor Day. It is
good to have breaks from work like this but the problem is that so
many people are on the same schedule taking these breaks at the same
time.

When many workers take the same days
off, it makes it so regular everyday things cannot get done and must
be delayed until the weekend or holiday break is over. The thing is,
the world does not stop for these days, so by having so many people
off of work, it causes an inconvenience for things that need to get
done.

I have already had 3 examples of this
situation in this weekend alone. The first is when I was making some
changes on my car insurance. I had a question on something so I went
to contact the company for assistance, but of course no one was
available because it was a weekend.

Next, I noticed there was in issue
effecting one of my websites. It was on the hosting end so there
was nothing I could do to fix it. I tried contacting them
because it was a pretty significant issue making my website not work.
Again, since it was a weekend followed by a holiday, I still have not
even heard back or gotten any help on this issue.

The 3rd example took place in my
building where there was some repair work that needed to be addressed
with the plumbing. Usually there is on site staff to address issues like this, but because of the weekend and holiday, it will not be fixed
for several days.

I have no problem with people taking
time off but the fact that we are in the habit of so many people
taking the same days off is causing a problem. It would be better if
everyone took the same amount of days off but spaced them out on
different days throughout the year. For example instead of taking
Saturday and Sunday off, you could take Monday and Tuesday off. It
might make it a little more difficult to arrange events with other
people but at least this way there would always be coverage for any
issues that arise each day.

I personally work most days, weekends
and holidays included if possible. This may be why I find it annoying
when there are days when it seems like everything is closed or people
are away when there are still important things that need to be done
every day. I doubt something like this will change any time soon,
but it could be a big improvement over the current system where we
are taking days off in a world that does not stop.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Recently I began to get a twitch in my
left forearm just below the elbow. I'm not sure what caused it but it
lasted for a couple days before finally going away. I tried
stretching it and maneuvering it in different positions as well as
massaging it but nothing seemed to have any effect. It seemed to be
most noticeable with the elbow bent at 90 degrees.

After it went away on its own, I
figured it was gone for good, but a couple days later I was lifting
weights and it started twitching again. It lasted for a few hours and
then went away. A couple days later, I noticed it started twitching
again, this time after I was carrying some heavy groceries. So it
seems to be connected to muscle use or overuse.

An internet search shows there are many
others who have muscle twitches and have trouble getting rid of them.
Some of the suggestions to limit muscle twitches including eating a
balanced diet, avoiding caffeine and nicotine, reducing stress, and
getting plenty of sleep.

Overall the muscle twitches are not
painful, but can be pretty annoying especially if you are not doing
anything which makes it more noticeable. Anyone else getting muscle
twitches or have any tips for how to treat this condition? Feel free
to leave a comment below.

Update 11-17-15: The twitching was on and off for a while but now it has gone away thankfully. I guess it was just a temporary issue with the muscle.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

I tend to live a very safe and low risk
lifestyle, always following the rules and avoiding dangerous or risky
situations. I work from home and rarely go out which also minimizes
the chances of ever running into a bad situation. Because of these
reasons, I would never expect to find myself in any sort of trouble.
However one time recently I did manage to get into some trouble as
you will see.

So my main job involves working in
sales and customer service for a large company that sells products online.
A little while after working there I got the idea to start my own
website related to the company to help promote the products and bring
attention to the new items released each day. I figured there were
not really any websites or blogs doing this for this company so it
might be a niche market to explore.

I started my website and slowly built
it up trying to write a new article each day. I figured after a
while I might be able to join an affiliate program and generate a
little income by promoting the products. I also figured if I got
enough traffic, I might be able to make some money with ads on the
website.

Over the months the website started to
gain traction and get a decent amount of traffic. Then one day I was
contacted by the legal team at the company. I had been using images
from the company website to help promote the products on my blog. I
don't think they had a problem with most of the images but at the
time I had used some images that apparently they did not want
published yet. They had accidentally published them already which is
where I got them in the first place, but then they unpublished them
and wanted me to do the same.

Of course I complied and took the
images down immediately and actually unpublished my website until I
got confirmation from the company on what was ok and not ok to use.
Still before I even had a chance to reply to them, they contacted my
website host and then the host contacted me telling me I had to send
them all my information.

Overall I was pretty worried. I didn't
know what kind of trouble I had gotten myself into. I was just trying
to make a website to help promote the products for the company and
now it looked like they were trying to sue me for using images from
their website.

So I replied to them and
explained the whole situation letting them know I had removed the
images and was willing to take down my site or modify it as needed in
order to comply with whatever was required.

Luckily they were understanding and
seemed to be ok with it since I was cooperative and took down the
images as requested. I was able to keep writing articles on the
website but I no longer use any images for the articles just to be on
the safe side. Thankfully the
issue was resolved without any serious trouble.

My site however did take a hit from the
whole situation. I lost a lot of traffic by having to unpublish it
for a while and take down all the images. I did continue to keep
working on it and with time the traffic came back. This situation
turned out ok, but it shows you can get into trouble pretty much
anywhere even without even leaving the comfort of your own home!